The daily sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1855-1873, March 30, 1861, Image 3

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JIT; DAILY SUN. Saturday Morning, Marclt 30, 1&01. Funeral notice. Tho friends and acquaintances of Mr. L. P. (. wdbv and family are invited to attend the ‘ funeral services of Ins \vi!e, 11118 (batluday) j MOlt.MNd, at 10 o'clock, ill St. Luke's Metho dist Church. t Consignees par Muscogee Rail Road March 30 M4 W P Rail Road ;M4G RK: \Y H i 1) E Williams; Hunter A Daniel; T Urassill; J Moseman; Hull, Duck A Cos; Rock 1-land Mills; .1 Bamhush; .1 W Sappingtou: A j j angford; Pruitt A Jenkins; John Fontaine; <;eo Hargraves ; H Middlebrook 4 Cos; F Lan don; N J Bussey; Cody, Fleming A Swift; Hunby 4 Cos; Gunby, Croft 4 Cos; Manley 4 Hodges. # The lichee* 13y a private dispatch from Apalachi cola, we learn that the steamer Uehee, Capt. Stapler, left that city yesterday morning, for Columbus. She brings a steamer’s freight. Spring Shower. The sultriness of the weather yester day was relieved in the afternoon by a hard shower of rain, mingled with hail and a considerable play from “Heaven’s artillery.” It is yet quite warm, and .< garden sass” has received new life from the visitation. Dew Advertisements. All who have beeves, sheep and such like for sole, are referred to Giittinger & Smith’s advertisement. J. W. Pease has received a lot of very interesting books for sale. See list. Mrs. Dessau advises the ladies that her stock of millinery is received, and the opening day will be Tuesday next. The ladies are solicited to call and feast the eyes. We invite attention to Jefferson & Ham ilton’s advertisement of furniture and wooden ware for sale. They offer a lib eral discount to purchasers. All who would encourage home industry should give them a call. Lockhart, Young & Roberts present extraordinary inducements to those need ing carriages, rockaways and any thing in their line of business, which can be obtained at great bargains. They are also well prepared for repairing. See their advertisement for particulars. Mr. John 11. Bass advertises likely ne gro men for hire. Merchants’ Meeting. Agreeably to adjournment, the mer chants of the city who signed the Consti tution and By Laws reported by the com mittee for the organization of a Board of Trade, met yosterday afternoon and or ganized. The following gentlemen were elected officers : President —R. M. Gnnby. Vice President —ll. S. Estes. Secretary —George W. Dillingham. We are gratified that tho energetic ef forts of those who have been most active in this movement, are realized. A nu cleus is thus formed for a larger and more permanent organization ; and tho merchants generally of the city will doubtless appreciate the importance of an association for advancing the mercan tile and commercial interests of the city. List of tho Officers and Members of Company D, Bouthern Guard. Captain —F. G. Wilkins. Lieutenants —Ist, Jns. N. Ramsey; 2d, George W. Atkinson; 3d, W. R. Turman. Sergeants —l st, Lawrence \V. Wall; 2d, James W. Dennis; 3d, James M. Wiley; 4th, James J. Lovelace; Oth, Chas. H. Althison. Corporals —lst, Peter Key; 2d, Thos. Sweet; 3d, Wm. H. Thompson; 4th, M. G. Watson. Private* —Stephen Atchison, Wilkins Brooks, Reason Banks, Wm.H. Bryant, Chas. W. Baker! Frank Bussey, James Cleg#. J. H. H. Clegg, Robert H. Clinton, Joseph Cohen, George W. Cooper, Seaborn Cook, Burwell M. Denson, Richard Deshaser, Christopher Edwards, Pat’k Koran, J. E. Flynn, Frank Foster, Nathaniel C. Ferguson, Wifiiam L. Foyle, John Fletcher, Andrew L. Frasier, Wm. Hall, Moses Hall, Jas. Henderson, Gee. Hammond, Jos. W. Holmes, Frank Henley, Wm. Holstead, Seab’n L. Jone. , Randolph Key. Wm. Kelley, Drewry A. Law rence, Mat Murphy, James McElrath, George Magnus, Richard Massey, Evan Morgan, Milton ‘ Malone, Alex. ('. Morrison, J. H. Morrison, Jno. ( ‘. McCurdy, Alex. McDaniel. Leva D. Mathews, James H. Nix, Vincent Ogletree, Levi D. Phelps, John Chappel Reese, Augustus B. Ridenhour, Lewis Simmons. James T. Smith, Shadraeh Smith, Geo. F. Taylor, J. W. Tucker, J. R. Watts, James Woods, Jacob P. White, Leonard H. Young. A. P. Sandland, Jas. Linah, Jas. P. Lawrence, —01. Steßm Fire Buglne. We enjoyed the pleasure on Thursday, of witnessing tho operations of a Steam Fire Engine built entire in this city by Mr. George J. Golden of tho Columbus Iron Works. It was engaged in filling the largo new oistern recently construct ed by the Gas company, from the river, raising the water, 15,000 gallons an hour, some fifty feet without using a third of its power. It is light—easily handled, and can be ready to play a stroam within ten minutes from the timo of an alarm Its capacity ig equal to eight horse pow er, and can throw three streams, drawing Us water at the same time. Tho con struction of this machine is very credita ble to Mr. Golden, and should at once be purchased by the city and placed in the hands of a competent company of gentle men, composed, we would suggest, of active and retired enginemcn and machi nists. With this machine to supply our baud machines, we need baveJno"fear of fires so long as tho Chattahoochee flows on its course. Cotton Planters’ Convention. l’he Cotton Planters’ Convention inof in Macon on the 27th, Col. Howell Cobb presiding. It was resolved to hold another Fair to be held tho 2d and 3d weeks in November next, the place to be determined by the Executive Committee. It was decided to send a Commissioner to Europe charged with carrying out and consummating the Direct Trade move ment initiated last year by the Conven tion. Col. Howell Cobb was chosen Commissioner and a thousand dollars ap propriated to defray the expenses of the commissioner to Europe. The Treasurer was also authorized to pay to Mr. C, G. Baylor five hundred dollars in consideration of valuable ser vices rendered by him in promoting tho aims of tho convention. Special Dispatch to the New York Tribune. Fort Sumter. Washington, March 25.—A1l the sen sation statements from here, alleging that the President lias issued or sent preparatory or other orders to Charleston by Surgeon Fox, Mr. Lamon, or anybody else, for the evacuation of Fort Sumter, are fabricated, nnJ wholly unworthy of attention. Ever since Major Anderson made his report in detail to Mr. Holt of the state of supplies in the Fort, before this Administration came into power, and General Beott advised the withdrawal of his command, it has been evident that it tva- a military necessity, which could not be avoided. The President has, however, as already stated in my dis patches, determined to satisfy himself by other means of information, beside the official reports of all the facts, and no decision can bo made until it is received. He has nothing to do with issuing orders for the withdrawal. General Scott did not choose to take the exclusive respon sibility, and hence referred it to the Cab inet more than two weeks ago, when he was convinced that no other alternative was presented. In sending personal agents there to make inquiries, and see for themselves, he has not intended to retiect upon Maj. Anderson or the officers around him, but to assure himself with testimony which will go far to convince the country that he is compelled to allow tho withdrawal. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dr. Dolin’ Imperial Wine liltter*.— Hue tho udvorttaomont of thin excellent Tonic In auothwr column of this paper. fflotliera, rrutl litis. —The following In mi extract from a letter written by U>e pastor or a Baptist Church to the “Journal add Messenger,” Cincinnati, Ohio, aud speake volumes in fa\or A that world renowned medicine— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children Teething. “Wo see an advertisement in your columns of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Now wo never said a word in favor of a patent medicine before in our life, but we feel compelled to say to your readers, that this is no humbug—-we have tried it , and know it to he all it claims. It is, probably, one of the most successful medicines of tho day, be cause it is ono of the host. And those of youi readers who have babies can’t do better than to lay in a supply. •’ aug2id*wly Clierokeo Cure —An unfailing care for j Seminal Weakness , Nocturnal Emissions , Impotency, Loss of Power j Pains in the Pack, Stone in the Back , Stone in the Bladder , Obstructed and Difficult Menstruation, and all diseases caused by dedating from the pith of nature, and indulging in Self- Pollution. —By tho use of this “Cunt” all improper discharges are removed, the weakened organs of generation spoodily cured, and full rigor restored. Either sex, contemplating marriage, should re flect that a sound mind and body are neco'*ary to promote connubial happiness. In the “Cherokee Cure” the poor debilitated, worn down, and despairing devotee of sensual pleasure, will find relief. It is safe aud pleasant in laito, but im mediate in its notion; containing no mineral poison, but is prepared from pure vegetable ex tracts, in the form of a delicious syrup. Price $2 per bottle, cr three bottles for $5, and forwarded by expross to all parts of the world. POTTER k MERWIN, Proprietors, Sft. Louis, Mo. For sale by all respectable dealers in Medicines ‘ throughout the Southern States. JOHN WRIQIIT k CO., New Orleans, ! mb*7 Wholesale Agents. HOME INSURANCE! 1.1 IRIS, MARINE AND RIVER RISKS taken at tho lowest rates by the Georgia Homo Insurance Cos. All claims for losses promptly adjusted aud paid, without unnecessary delays or expenses. Apply to D. F. WILLCOX, Feb. 18—ts Secretary. J. KYLE & CO. pleasure in calling the attention of JL of their customers and others wishing to purchase New and Desirable Goods in their line, to tho fact that they have now in store a full stock of SPRING AND SUMMER i>hy aooDs,* Embracing ail the novelties in Dress Goods, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, &C. : unequaled in extout, variety aud excellence by j anything they have ever offered before; all of j which will be sold ut their usual low prices, Regardless of the Tariff, having been purchased before it caruo iuto effect. Columbus, Ga., March 129. lm NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BAUGII & TILLMAN Have just received a full assortment of Spring ami Summer Clothing FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, Os the Latest Styles and Best Material . f TMIOSK who may favor us with a call may roly JL on getting something new. Our goods are free from Tariff duties, and our prices will be regnla "tod to suit the times. We have a MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT connected with our eetablishment, under the superintendence of Mr. DANIEL ROWE, widely and favorably known to the public. Par ticular attention paid to the manufacture of Suits for Military Companion. ■SGs** Satisfaction guaranteed as to FITS und work done. Cull at BAUGH k TILLMAN’S, 119 Broad street, opposite Bank cf Columbus, March 29-dtf Columbus, Ga. SPRING, 1861! WX HAVE JUST HECIIVJCD A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK DRY GOODS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. COMfBIBIXU TIIK L.YTB.yr STYLUS OK DRESS GOODS, FKIULIHD BAUKUK ANGLAIS, FIGURED ORGANDIE MUSLINS, PRINTED JACONETS AND-LAWNS, BLACK LACK MANTILLAS, EMBROIDERIES, he. ALSO, AX EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OP WHITE GOODS, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS, SHOES, 03N ABUBGS, TICKINGS, Ac. Feel tug assured wo cuu please, we solicit a call frooi all. N. B.—No Tariff on our Go lds. BARNKTT, CHAPMAN 4 00. March 28,1861-dlm Dry Goods at Cost! WISHING to close our stock of Dr, Goode, wo offer, at cost, Bleached and Unbiuachod Domestics, Linens, Linen lidkfs, Towels, Napkiusaud Tablecloths, lteady made Shirts, Linen and Marseilles bos., Hosiery, Prints, Ticking, Skirting, Broad Olothß, Cassimeres, Umbrellas, 4c. Wo respectfully Invito the ladies to call and examine our stock. The goods ware received previous to the adoption of tho tariff law; we j will give you bargains. I uib2B et MIMS & PERKY, 22 Broad st. COMMERCIAL, j MOBILE, March J'-.—Sales of cotton to-lav 1.500 bales; Middlings at 12 to l 4 c. Tin market was firm. NEW ORLEANS, March 2s. The cotton market was tinner to-day, with salt sos 9,000 bales: Middlings IB'y to 13c. Freights to Liv erpool %and. NEW YORK, March 28.—Salt sos cottou to- j day 6,800 bales. Tin market advanced E-a • Middling Uplands at tol2' 3 t. Flour ad vanced 10 to 20c.—sale.-- of 23,000 bbls; South ern at $5 50 to Id So. Freights tinner. Blocks dull and lower. SAVANNAH, March 29. Sales of the week 2.731 bales. Our circular closes upon a mod erate enquiry with considerable irregularity in views, tiuoiutions cannot be arrived at with accuracy, but the following are as nearly cor- > reel as the condition of the market will permit: quotations : Middlings to 12 Strict Middlings to 12>.i Good Middlings to 13 A comparison ol the receipts with last year gives the following result: Decrease at -New Orleans- 292,274 •• Mobile 230,292 •• “ Florida 00,890 “ “ Texas 55,300 “ “ Savannah 25,198 “ “ Charleston 154,902 Increase m Virginia 7.. 10,804 • •• “ North Carolina 9,473 Total decrease in receipts 792,064 Prices of Hreadstulllr. COKUECTED WEEKLY BY PALACE Ml LI. S. Pwßbl. Ustraiil. Ur. Ml Georgia Mills $7 00 |3 60 $1 75, Extra Fine 7 50 3 75 1 90 Superfine 8 00 4 00 2 00 Extra Family 9 00 4 60 2 26 Double Extra 10 00 5 00 2 50 Rye Flour 0 50 3 59 1 76 Bolted Moat and Huininy $1 20 pur bushel. Large lluminy from Uom’y Corn. X 60 por I.Ublio!. Unboiled Meal uud lluminy 1 00 per bushel. Bran uud Shorts, mixed 1 25 per 100 lbs. Kick aborts 1 50 per 100 lbs. Corn 1 00 pier bushel, Jr Five pr cuut. din< ouiitto Jt'Aleru oil Flour. A Good Time Coming! f jplIK Palaco Mills have rtduccd the price ol JL Corn and Meal to $1 por bushel. They are now receiving 15,000 bushels Prime White Illinois CORN, selected by myself in per son. They expect to continue receiving large amounts, and as prices vury West, they will be varied hero accordingly. They are also receiving largo quantities of Prime Kentucky Whito WIILAT, from which they are making the best of Superfine and Flxtra Family FLOUR Though the p. ice of Wheat has advance, they will soil Flour at advertised prices. It. L. MOTT, March 26-2 w President Palace Mills. “Economy is Wealth!” LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! T AM now receiving the GENUINE ROOK X PLASTKIt, from Nova Scotia, and grinding it for planter’s use. I can furnish any quantity of it that planters may want, put up in sticks of any size or barrels of from three to five hundred pounds in each. I have tried all kinds of Manure for the last ten years, and I am convinced that tho Genuine Laud Planter, fresh ground from tho rock, is tho best Manure wo can use on our lands for making Corn, Wheat or Cotton, or anything else that the ground produces; in your gardens, for Vegetables, it is tho best Manure you can use, it will prevent the cut worm from your early vegetables 1 will give all necessary directions for the use of this valuable fertilizer. Price is $25 per ton, and smaller quantities in proportion. Cali at the Palace Mills, where you can see the process of grinding and preparing for use. K. li. MOTT, Jau.29-tf President Palace Mills. “SELMA INSURANCE CO.” SELMA, ALA.,’ WILL take Fire, Marine aud River risks at customary rates. WARNOCK & SALISBURY, Columbus, March 10-3 m Agents. Southern Insurance Cos. i"pHK Insurance Company of the State of Vir- X ginia, Richmond. Capital and surplus $384,000 BOLLING W. HAXALL, Pres’*. O. F. Beesi:e, Sec’y. Insures Buildings aud Merchandise in town and country, Cotton aud other produce in ware houses. JOHN MUNN, Agent.. Columbus, G., Jan. 17,1861. The following well known Insuiauce Compa nies continue to take risks on favorable terms as heretofore: CAPITAL. Springfield Fire and Marine- $484,000 Merchants 300,000 Massasoit 250,000 Hampden 250,000 *8- Appli cation for risks may hi’ made to JOHN MUNN, Agent. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 17, 1801. _ Bin NORTH CAROLINA Life Insurance Company! ]'V 3. GREENWOOD has been appointed solo J. agent for this Company in Columbus, Ga. R. H. BATTLE, Secretary. Home Insurance Company! CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000 ASSETS 451,000-$1,481,000 E. S. GREENWOOD, Agent. Unity Fire Insurance of London! CAPITAL $4,500,000 Oct 20,’60-ly K. S. GREENWOOD, Agent. FASHIONABLE^CLQTHING. IIATS AND CAPS, MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, &c. (AS DHUAL) AT THE OLD STAND OF J. H. DANIEL & CO. 123 Broad Street* WE aro prepared to supply our prompt and responsible customer* with uli goods for Men’s wear, in our usual manner and ter tun. Liberal deductions will bo made for cash. Custom Work made up to order as heretofore. THOSE INDEBTED Are urgently requested to come forward promptly and arrange for the Bume. Our determination is to close up cur old business, and those who neg lect this warning will iind their claims in the I hands of Attorney* for nlt. Parties who become offended at being sued, are requested to take heed and govern themselves accordingly, as they may rely upon the fulfillment of the above programme, ; unless satisfactory settlements are speedily made. March 2-ts J. 11. DANIKL 4 CO. I Custom House Brokerage, Ac ON and after this day all Goods arriving hero have to bo regularly entered at the j Custom House and tho duties paid bofoio they j can bo received. Tho undersigned will attend to \ the entry of the same consigned to merchants [ of this city aud other places, who cannot with convenience do so, and urrange and piiy duties, Ac . 4c., receive and forward goods to the inte rior towns of tills Stato. Alabama and Tennes see. A share of public patronage is solicited. WM. P. YONGK. Savannah, Ga , March 4,1861. lm C. It. KOUKUM, | Forwarding and,Commission Merchant A X D CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER, SAVANNAH, OA. ]) ARTICULAR attention given to payiug duties JL and clearing goods fur Merchants in tho interior. Refers to Messrs. Ragland 4 Birch, Columbus, Ga., and Mr. James M. Selkirk, Forwarding Agent Central Itaii Road, Savannah, Gu. mh'23-tf NOTICE. - .SET U ■ I havo opened aNr. VV r A7g V. ggySg* MANUFACTURING ANDtffL^F Repairing Carriage Establishment, on Oglothorpestreet, opposite Pridgen, Harris * Co.’s Stables, and aui prepared to do allKopairing pertaining to th* CARRIAGE BUSINESS at fair prices. I havo a full set of old and com petent workmen. Tho patronage of my friends end tho public generally respectfully solicited, get. 9-ts JOHN G. McKXK. BACON AND BULK MK AT. P.OOOO LBS.soon to arrive, daily expected, OUUt IU which will he sold at a small ad vauce for cash. E. BARNARD, STOVES AT HOST! I INVI I.L sell, tor the lif-xt thirty itajs. foi cash, tho following patterns * f COOKING STOVKfc IMPROVE]) I HON WITCH ; PLANTER’S COOK; IRON WIZZAIID; GOLDEN COOK; MORNING STAR A double oven; LEHIGH; CHALLENGE; QUEEN OP THE WEST; THE PACIFIC; STEWART’S AIR TIGHT, and Bix or eight other varieties. A large stock of ail six as of which I havo on hand, and will soil ad above, to make room for a largo importation of GENUINE IKON WITCH STOVES, and other popular patterns. D. B. THOMPSON, March 14-lm No. 142 Broad street. SPRING STYLE ! HATS^OAPS IF. A- IST TO O inform hid friends aud tho public 7 $ generally that he is now receiving hid Fall stock of llata, consisting of all vurioliou of Cassimcrc, Moleskin, and FRENCH FELTS, Os every color and quality, and of the VKKY LATEST IMPORTATION, at prices to null all. JS OF EVERY KIND, and also a great variety of ClULliitLlft’a MATS AND CAPS. And a good assortment of Umbrellas and Walking Canes. Wo have always on hand our superior ■WOOL liATS, MAD 13 EXPRESSLY FOR US. Columbus, Ga., March 18. ts JT. UHL. SIKESES FURNITURE STORE, 48 BROAD STREET, COLUMBUS, <; A. subscriber desires, in 1 the present hard times, to renew liis acquaintance with hij old customers and friends, ad ho has a good assortment of plain and neat Furniture, which he is anxious to dispose of at a moderate price, consisting of Warbrotes, Bureaus, Beadstearia, Chairs, Washstando, Desks, Safes, Ac. Also, Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, Comforts, Ac. Ail of which may be had at prices to suit the time*. J. 11. SIKES. March 12, £B6O. ts DRESSMAKING! ATISS SARAH J. GLENN respectfully informs iVA the Ladies of Columbus and vicinity that shehas removed from her former residence on Broad street to the house second door above the Perry House, where elio would bo pleased to re ceive calls from her former patrons and the Ladies generally of Columbus. mhl-lmp Roug'lit before tbe Southern Tarifl ! THIRTY TONS Assorted IRON and Plow STEEL \ FOR SALE AT COST BY THE TON, IN loti of one ton or over. Merchants and Blacksmiths will And it to their interest to give us a call, as wo can offer them superior in ducements. TWENTY-FIVE Iron Witch Cooking Stoves AT COST! Mu rob 10-ts BREWER 4 PATTERSON. A G-AXEtID.” JOHN LEE desires to inform his friouds that lm has purchased Hall, Moses 4 Co.’s entire interest in the SEED BUSINESS, which he has been carrying on for the last two years; aud will be able, personally, to guurantte all Seeds, Manures, Ac., sold by him. JOHN LEE’S SEED STOKE, March 15-Gt No. 70 Broad street. a. N. PIKES’ Celebrated Magnolia Whisky! ('1 DO. 11. BROWN, No. 58 New Loyoo et., New JT Orleans, Agent.—Oiue s for the above cele brated Magnolia Whisky solicited and promptly attended to. Also, Georgia, Alabama And Louis iana Planters White Wheat Whiskys constantly on hand and for sale at Distiller’s prices. Now Orleans, La., March 17,1801. Cm IHDVCBHEHTI TO Merchants and Farmers! PREPARE FOiTt IJ E TA RI V F.’ 1A A f'\{ D $ LBS. New BACON. lUv/.UUU 100,000 lbs. Bulk MEAT. 5 000 Bushels WUITB aud YELLOW CORN. 300 bbls. SYRUP. 50 hlidg. SUGAR. Various other articles in the GROCERY line too numerous to mention. All of which will be sold at reduced prices for CASH. Liberal deduction made to dealers. JOHN LIGON, Corn. Oglethorpe and St. Clair sts. Coltrmbuß,Ga.. March 1 ts STIRRING NEWS! TiTAJOR Audersou has not surrendered Fort iVI Sumter, neither have I my Brush and Paint; for lamto be found on Oglethorpe street, second door above tho Daily Sun Office, prepared to do any kind of Painting as neat and durublo as any that comes from Old Abo’s Dominion. All who want their Buggies and Carriages done up In “A No. 1 *tylci” nml cheap, will do well to roll them in, and givo me a trial, and I will guarantee they wili be well satisfied. lam also prepared to do any kind of House, Sign or Ornamental Paint ing. Ono word to those who havo Furniture in a dilapidated condition : I uau also remodel that and make it as blight as ever. With experienced hands and my own personal attention to b sluess, I hope to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. March 10- ts j. H. KNOLISH. The Woman in White! THE WOMAN IN WHITE! THE WOMAN IN WHITE By WILKIE COLLINS. Juat rcivod by kept 12 CHAFEIN 4 JOHNSON. SIOO Reward! THE above reward will he paid for proof Buffi ciaut to convict the per/on or ptron who aot tire to the vacant two-ntory building at the upper olid of Oglethorpe atroet, on Xhursday I night, 7tli itut, ell conviction. March 9-lw4w SEABORN JONES. CALL EARLY. JUST arrived and for sale 100 harrcla ol the beet quality of FLOUR; 200 btißlieln tine SEED OATS, both black und white. F. M. RIGGERS 4 CO. February 14. ts NEW BACON 1 NEW BACON t ANOTHER lot f that fine Bacon, consisting oi and Side*, just received i by C. N. TERRY, Feb. 1. at D*Or*ff*nr< Id’* Ck rnll NEW BACON! NEW BACON! CONSISTING of lIAMB, plain and canvasucd Shoulders and Sides, jimt received and for lalohy 0. N. TERRY, Agent, Dec 11. at DeGratlenreid'e Corner. FRESH COCOA NUTS! 1500 Kai;Bn COCOA Feb. 23 ts. JI HT RKCEIVEB, ArKW box*a Lernou*. For il*by Jon* 20 J< L- OKI,LA. Spring and Summer Goods I‘OU Wtil.. FREE OF TARIFF! S. ROTHCHTd & BRO. ts inform U publ v aud iii M ladit**- i>- } dally ♦but they La o received a ruh auu woM auort.d Ft. kttSjiiiu and £unmit 1 G.'ods, whuh arc of thu rmwest nv.d latest style b. Wu arc enabled t * off * indneoments to our customers, find all tliono who may lvo un with a call, u* we havo partly IMPORTED DIRECT from Frauve, England aud other foreign market*, and partly purchased in Charleston and New Orleans Our Goods are Free of Tariff, uud we ran therefore sell for cawh at cur usual prions Goods imported direct wo offer for 20 per u iit. less than heretofore. DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Embr idored Barogu Anglais, Plain do.; Soio de Chouo; Black and Fancy Silkfl; Solid colored French Barege, M do ; Poplins, p ain and figured; Printed Piques and Brilliants; Fvouch and English Calicoes; French Organdies; Printed Jaconets, Printed Lawns, Percals, Ac.; Traveling Dress Goods; Mohair Debege; gcarboro Mixtures; Messina, Eugenia and Ophenie Cloths. WHITE GOODS. Jaconet Muslin, EmbroideredCurtaiu Muslim; Plain and Striped Nunscok end Swits; Tape Chocks, Ac., Ac. EMBROIDERIES. The largest stock of Embroideries ever ex hibited in Columbus. Embroidered Bauds; Swiss and Jaconet Edging; • “ Inserting; •* ** *■ Collars; Pique Seta and Lace Sets; Mourning Collars und St-ts; Plain and Embroidered Handkerchiefs. CORSETS, MITS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, FANS AND PARASOLS, IIOOP SKIRTS. DRESS TRIMMINGS. | Lace Shawls, Points and Mantelets. A largo stock, directly imported, and conse quently cheaper than heretofore. OUlt BONNETS for Spring and Summer are tbe latest styles. We have a great variety of Crapo, Silk, Straw, Leg horn, aid Hair Bonnets. MinHOs’ Flats, Nets, Head Drosses, Bridal Wreaths, French Flowers, Ruches, Ac. Domestic ami Plantation Goods Plain aud Striped Homespun; Osnuburgs; Sheeting from 4 4 to 114 ; Linen Drilling, Farmers’ Dril; French Cotton ado, for hoys’ wear ; Table Linens; Toilet Quilts. RIBBONS. The most dosirablo ctyles, and everything elec appertaining to a millinery establishment. Ladies’ Traveling Trunks, Musquito Nets, and a groat variety of other arti cles, too numerous to mention. A LARGE STOCK OF OLOTHIMO And Gents’ Funilsliing Goods, A complete assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, For Mon, Boys, Ladies, Misses and Children. Merchants and dealers generally are respect fully invited to call and examine our atock,aawe offer goods by the pleco or package at New’ Yoik and Charleston prices. We intend supplying ourselves with a complete ‘ stock imported direct from Europe, by which the buyer, as well as we (if properly supported), will be benefit ted. JKyr Call uud examine our goods ; they will be freely shown. H. ROTHCHILD & BRO. March 26,1861. 82 Broad stroet. GROCERIES^AT COST! HAVING determined to make a change in our business we are now offering at AT COST FOR CASH all our stock in store, except Bacon, Lard, Flour, Corn, Sugar, Molasses, Coffee and Bice. These we will continue to furnish at tho lowest market ratea FOR CASH. The goods we offer at coat comprise many desi rable articles in unbrokeu packngts, and on which there is now a duty of from 24 to 85 per cent., and consists in part of the following articles; Soda in bc.v and packages, Snuff, Starch, Bhot, Yeast Powders, Wrapping Paper, Potash in cans, Soaps, coni, and toilet, i Indigo, Catsups, Spices, Pepper, Ginger j Pepper Since, Teas, green and black, Mustard in cases, 2 dozea. Kauins, Almonds bbls. Sardines, Matches, Mackerel, lu bis Pickles, all aizes, Blacking, Tobacco, Vinegar in barrels, j'egars, $5 tos4opr M, Fire (hackers, Porteraud Ale in eafcks | Ginger Preserves, Wince, Brandies, Lemon Syrup, DenPjons, Raspberry Syrup, Ac. Ac. Ac. Call early and get your supplies. March 231 m RAGLAND A BIRCH. 1861. 1861. SPRING MILLINERY! MR S .LEE ’ t WOULD inform her friends C\'N i tho Ladies generally, that she is I now offering her STOCK OF MILLINEIIY, which is complete, at prices to suit the times. Ab cho SELLS ONLY FOR CASH, she offers extra inducements. Her storo is next door to I. G. gtrupper’a, on Randolph street. Columbus, March 20, 1661. ts 1861. 1861. IMPORTATION OF NEW SPRING GOODS! MRS. Ij. J. DAVIES lmi just returned from New York with the handsome t as sortment of RICH DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, Ko., Av., ever offered in this market. Her friends, cuslo mere, and the Ladies generally, are invited t give her a call. March 20, 1861. lm JAS. A. WHITESIDE, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Store No. 13.1, Columbuti, (Georgia OFFERS <Ol Wl G A I.LON S KNROSKNK ur CO A!, Oil.; O* M f 400 “ 96 per cent. ALCOHOL; 200 Gallons BURNING FLUID; 6,000 Lbs. bust White POTASH ; 175 “ Prim* NUTMKGB; t.ii do*. MUSTANG MNIMKNT: 70 14 vialh assorted VEHMIFUGK; 70 “ boxes • “ PILLS; 1,600 lbs. KPSOM BALTS; 1,000 “ COPPER AH; 100 bottles SULPHATE QUININE. The above named articlen and quantities con- Htitutos a part of my large stock, which I am offering to Merchants at satisfactory prices Those desiring to know my prices will bo inform ed on application in person or by letter; and at retail I am still making a deduction ol \'-Z> to 26 percent, from the credit prices for cash. If you wish to save money in buying, patronize the CASH DRUG STORE. March 9,1861. . it Beef, Pork and Bacon! PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! “——— $ tROM tlii. dte wu will furiiith. |< choico UiodQuarter Steak**t jHp’ i 11 ecu t*, choice Foro tfuaitur xjßptt Btnaku at 9 cont, aud othur quali li ll tla at 7 cent, pur pound. Call at our ataud form.rly oceupiud b, J. B. Shipman * Cos , No. 2 Broad at., Bank’. Building. 1 March 23-1 in BFBCK 4CA KTKH TRAIN OIL.! TIiAIK OIL. I 1/k RBI., of Train and Tanner’* Oil, forialehy JU R. A. WAKK 4 BON. IIAY l IIAY I HAY l HAY I HAY I 1 OH BALIS Hay for lale by lUU uovlf WOOLKOLK, WARNOCK h CO. FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR RENT VERY LOW, * I‘'•HE Houec and L ;t in Glraid known L formerly ah the TenneKLL-e Ut.uuo. It g*- iff has a large garden, two wells >f good we ter, Hiiil being only five mlnui**’ welk Horn Biuad vtrei>t w< iihl l.> a duunth. place fora p-reon doing in Cel bln l üb. In vg,>. dt- n “t :n j n no other ntd apply) an inducement will 1 cfleriu. Apply to M M MOORE, at the Pest Cilice. Mat cb J2B, 1801 d6t FOR RENT, ritHJi Km ms over my store, nine in . X number, w’oll adapted for a Boarding House. To a good tenant au in duct-inept Will be off chi. K. BARNARD. For Kent! A a t ORE, No. 34 Broad street, door below 44 \\ arren’s Arcade.” Fes te| session givou immediately HU I ** • ALSO OT 1 L( JKSaml BEDKOOMS in that desirable locatictp known as “Gunby** Corner.” J. RHODES BRoWNk Columbus, Aug. 7. ts FOU KENT, A STORE on Broad utreot, oue door above the Troy Factory Ware Kudu. ■Jjvjdn Possession on the Ist October. Apply to JLIl r -i August 6-ts 3. ROTHCHILD A BRO. FOU KENT. 1U1 K commodious Eatingllouse known as the GEM, under Jones’ Building, will be rented low to u good tenant. Ap-JSilB ply to JOHN A. JONRB, or JAMES WAKK, April 18—ts at Hunt k Ware’s SALE OF JAIL LOTS. WI LL be sold, at publio outcry, on MONDAY, the 22d day ol April next, al 10 o’clock a in., on (iio pu niises, seven LOTH, colilaiuing olm hall acre each, known as the Old Jail Lute. Terms —One fourth cash, the balance due oti tiie first day of January, 1804, with notes aud .vciuiity The lufoiior Court will make bonds tor litleti. By order oi the luleiiol Court. March 18 ids A. F. JON EH, Clerk. COLUMBUS CITY BONDS •FOli SAIjK. I tONDS iseoed by the City of Columbus to the 1) Opelika aud Talladega Kail Hoad, lor bale by J. R. SLAUGHTER, President O. aud T. K U. Apply to L. G. Bowers, Columbus, Ga. January 26,1801. ts Notice to Debtors and Creditors. ALL persons indebted to tho estate of Miss Ann Rankin, deceased, late of Muecogea county, Georgia, are notified to muke immediate payment; aud those having claims ugainst said estate are notified to present them, duly authen ticated, within the time prescribed bylaw A. 3. MATIIEBON Adm’r. March 10, 18(11. .1 NEW GOODS ARRIVING! ATKINSON’S STORE, 13 It OAI3 STRE E T. XAM to day in receipt of a moderate supply of new style Spring aud Summer CALICOES, FIGURED LAWNS, FIGURED MTJSLINS, FIGURED CAMBRICS, Chintz Printed JACONETS, &c*. In addition to which I shall bo receiving, from day to day, new styles of BERAGES, LILKS, &c., &c\ My stock is now well assorted, and com prison a full stock of staple goods, Embroideries, Sleeves, Collars and liaiolki hiela Avery complete stock of LINKN GOODS for Gentlemen’s Bummer wear, Lace Mits, White Goods of all kinds, Linen and Cotton Bhettings, Towels and Table Cloths; Hats, Shoes, Hosiery, Ac., Ac.; Counterpanes, Parasols, Ac.; A largo stock of plain White and Figured Mar seilles for misses aud children’s Spring Dreeses. In regard to pi ices, I shall sell as cheap us ever. Give me an early call und examine my goodn before purchasing alsewhere. All xny go* ds are exempt from the tariff, which will enable me to sell at the old prices. By lair dealing and moderate prices I hope to receive a literal i>or tion of tho public patronage. March 23-ts GKO. W ATKINSON. Consumers, Look to your Interest! Tnii uniluriignud would inform tbu {.ublio that IfUiCSU CKACKIBS aro made al THE COLUMBUS BAKERY, No. 150 BROAD STREET,’ oTury day, such a* — PIC NIC CRACKERS, BUTTER CRACKERS, SODA BISCUITS, WINK BISCUITS, WATER BISCUITS, ABKRNITIIY BISCUITS, CRACKNKLL BISCUITS, PILOT BREAD. Tho above article* are manufactured iu Ci lurr.- Lub (uotbinir Yankee about them,) aud d.tnaud. tbe attention of tlioco mho btaiui u{. tor tl<o ju te-rest ol the South. P.aiu Cak-s, of every desciiptiou, baked liesb every (3ay. Pyramids and Ornamental Cakes to suit tbe taste, furnished forweddiug* and {>at ties ut .hurt notice. Don't forget that udehiated Jei.n) Lind imtU. Jan. 19. O. CRICHTON. NEW GOODS AT COST I Jv FBI KOUB of clotting out our proucut slot k of / DRY GOODS, wo tiller them at fuel until further notice ’ihe utcck couHittii of DRESS GOODS, CROCKERY, ROOTS, SHOES, ami FANCY GOODS. We ate anticipating daily the arrival of a aup* ply of CHOICE BACON und other good* in the I’rovittion line, with which we ohull he pleased to supply our old fiit-ndtt and all new ones. Feb. 15-tl J. J. BRADFORD A OO The War has Commenced! I) EACH a Humbug ! Feath- . era flying iu every direction, “ T plucked from tint fc*athercd MWjffe-, tribe, and ttiived up at fh wstfA CtUA 110 USE, by A. J.Wfc,., Kiddle, of Photograph and Ain brotypo notoriety. Kiddle ban made many a one look good oil plate, and would like to make km many more fe< 1 good from plate. So all you that are hungry, weary and heavy laden (with money.) and should travel through Lumpkin, Stewart county, Ga , will please recollect the Cuba House. Map h i-l Hi A J. RIDDLM, Proprlet i H. T. GREENWOOD, General Commission Merchant, 78 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YOBK, WILL give prompt personal attention to h filling of order* lor Dry Oood, (irocniv*, and Ocrieral Merchandise; al.o tu th*baying and sailing ol all kinds of Prndqi u. Will a.i o till orders for House Furniture, Criiug*, Horses, Muhinary, Ac. J*tiß ts Notice to Builderß. SKALKD propONata will be received until tho FIRST TUESDAY iu May next, for the Building of a Brick Court House in the t .wu of Fort Gaines, Olay county, Ga. The plr,*i anti specifications can be neon at the Clerk’s office at Fort Gain* h. Blhl Money Wanted! IN small hills or otherwise, in exshau.-i far good substantial and cheap FUUNITUKK, at No. 48 Broad street. Jan. 11. J. U. SIKES. PLANTINU POTATOES. Qftft BBLS. Pink Kye* and Peach Blows s£llvJ daily expected, for sale at a stanl! ad vance for cash. K. BARNARD. Fancy and other grades of Flour. n/tn lIBI4L to arrive, dally expected, which -wUI/ will be sold at a small advance for rash. Ftb.lK-tf ■* BABHAKD New Potatoes! Now Potatoes! f)IA BBLS. choice Irish Potatoes Just arrived Zt I U and for sale In lot* to suit Merchants and Planters. (Jail and see them —they March 16. I. 0. MOBBS A CO STAR CASDLKBI K/k WHOLKaud halfbox**,* prim**rtlele,lor JU sale at a small advanc* for ealb. Fab. 18. IS- BARNARD.